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American officials told reporters that Johnson's move followed intelligence that al-Qaida members in Syria and Yemen could have developed bombs able to be hidden in mobile phones, the aim being to crash aircraft bound for the US.
His report, which gives a history of Iraq's weapons programmes over decades, also raises alarm bells on numerous fronts, including fears that President Saddam may still have quantities of anthrax and VX as well as cluster bombs able to disperse them.
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After being hit by the blast from the first atomic bomb, Able, she was still afloat but heavily damaged and radioactive.
"Just take a run through the essential Vietnam War checklist," wrote Tom Engelhardt in Mother Jones magazine, noting "there's 'quagmire' " and "the idea of winning 'hearts and minds' " as well as "bomb-able, or in our era drone-able, 'sanctuaries' across the border" and even "a one-man version of My Lai".
To your left will be a bomb-able wall.
Post-war tests demonstrated the bombs were able to penetrate a 14 feet thick concrete roof, with the predicted (but untested) ability to penetrate 16 feet of concrete.
He had the idea of exhibiting a car from a Baghdad bombing, was able to get his hands on one, and toured it around America as an object of curiosity before the Imperial War Museum made the brave decision to show it in their displays.
Britain and Libya, which had been at loggerheads over the Lockerbie bombing, were able to hammer out a deal away from the media spotlight.
He was trained to sniff out bombs and seemed able to "tolerate gunfire".
The insurgents are using increasingly sophisticated bombs and are able to coordinate attacks using multiple explosive devices.
"I wanted to show Israelis that even Palestinians who could not have the chance to live in Georgetown or New York can be civilized and tell the world that we are professionals not only at bombs, but are able to communicate with the whole world in a professional business manner.
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